Medieval Warfare VII.5 (PDF) with The murder of Charles the Good
The County of Flanders erupts into civil war after Charles is killed. As Bruges falls into chaos, the fight to become the new count begins. Learn More

Medieval Warfare VII.5 with The murder of Charles the Good
The County of Flanders erupts into civil war after Charles is killed. As Bruges falls into chaos, the fight to become the new count begins. Learn More

Edited by: Peter Konieczy
Softcover book with printed cover, 21 x 29.7 cm, 84 pages, full-colour photographs and artwork throughout
ISBN: 978-94-90258-17-7
Language: English
The 2017 special issue of Medieval Warfare takes a look at one of the most famous battles in the history of the British Isles. Our detailed analysis of the Battle of Hastings by expert writers and medievalists not only looks at the engagement itself, but examines the leaders, their armies, the immediate aftermath, and the broader effect on history and popular imagination.
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Medieval Warfare VII.3 with Tournaments and jousting in the Middle Ages.
Steven Mulhberger leads our issue that looks at the the rise of tournaments and jousts, from their beginnings as ‘bloodless battles’ to the events which were more theatre than sport. We will be covering tournaments from Byzantium to the Holy Roman Empire, and feature the famous Combat of the Thirty. Learn More

Medieval Warfare VII.3 with Tournaments and jousting in the Middle Ages.
Steven Mulhberger leads our issue that looks at the the rise of tournaments and jousts, from their beginnings as ‘bloodless battles’ to the events which were more theatre than sport. We will be covering tournaments from Byzantium to the Holy Roman Empire, and feature the famous Combat of the Thirty. Learn More

Medieval Warfare VII.2 with The Battle of Lincoln
Forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215, King John soon made clear he had no intention of actually following its commandments. By the Summer of that year, the First Barons' War had begun. It pitched the king versus his barons, who looked for help from king Philip II of France. In the spring of next year, Londoners celebrated the entry of French Prince Louis, who soon had much of the south-eastern part of the country under his control... Learn More

Medieval Warfare VII.2 with The Battle of Lincoln
Forced to sign the Magna Carta in 1215, King John soon made clear he had no intention of actually following its commandments. By the Summer of that year, the First Barons' War had begun. It pitched the king versus his barons, who looked for help from king Philip II of France. In the spring of next year, Londoners celebrated the entry of French Prince Louis, who soon had much of the south-eastern part of the country under his control... Learn More

Medieval Warfare VII.1 with the Viking Invasion
Formidable warriors, skilled sailors, and legendary heroes, the Vikings left an indelible mark on medieval Europe (and beyond). This issue explores the Viking attacks in France and Iberia, including their sieges of Paris in the ninth century. Read also about what archaeological findings are revealing about the possibility of Viking warrior women. Plus, discover the medieval stories of undead armies, and how mining was used as a siege tactic in the Middle East. Learn More